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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whatever challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any difficulties or obstacles that may arise in a situation, often implying a sense of resilience or determination to overcome them. Example: "We will face whatever challenges come our way during this project and ensure its success."
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"I think we can handle whatever challenges lie ahead".
You and I will take on whatever challenges this crazy senseless world throws our way!
Whatever challenges come before us, I will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead.
Whatever challenges they faced, their medical conditions and disabilities did not and would not define them.
But we're prepared, and we're ready for whatever challenges we may face".
"I'm going to accept whatever challenges are given to me," he said.
Whatever challenges might await him, Mr. McGreevey seemed determined to relish his day.
In the past few years it has successfully beaten off whatever challenges the Zardari government has thrown at it.
Always ready with a quick-witted reply she handled whatever challenges life brought with honesty and candor.
She was a fierce advocate for those in need and she was capable of handling whatever challenges life brought.
"I always say whatever challenges there may have been, it really was, for the most part, an explosion of joy.
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